VectorPrime
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Looks like the savings this year are $19 million, so like likely converted $24 million of salary and roster bonus into signing bonus (deferring over 5 years, so savings of $24 * 4/5 million). That would imply $4.8 million of dead money each year from 2022-2025.That's a lot of dead money years... So he gets an extra 1 year and then there are 3 additional years that they'll carry dead money from him on. It's probably not that much though. Maybe $6-7m a year?
On the same day that the Patriots insult their fans by bringing back Cam Newton, Tom Brady, the G.O.A.T. gave his new team, the Super Bowl champions, an extra $19m dollars to use in order to keep that title winning team together.That's probably what I miss the most about Tom. The determination and belief in himself/his team. Gosh that's inspiring. The willingness to keep going and going and going despite having absolutely nothing left to prove.
As part of extending his contract with Bucs, Tom Brady could have asked for a raise in base salary for 2022. I'm told his compensation in the new year added today is "similar to" the $25 million he's due to make in 2021.
Pats fan since 1960. BB's $14m Cam signing has made it really hard for me to have any interest in my team's 2021 season. Especially vs Bucs (Patriots South) excitement.On the same day that the Patriots insult their fans by bringing back Cam Newton, Tom Brady, the G.O.A.T. gave his new team, the Super Bowl champions, an extra $19m dollars to use in order to keep that title winning team together.
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